Political Science, asked by aniruddhansb042002, 2 months ago

who can form alter and destroy the government at the centre

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Answered by 1058ishpreet5b
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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

Article 2 and Article 3 of the Constitution of India

Explanation:

Article 2 and Article 3 of the Constitution of India confer exclusive and plenary powers upon Parliament to form or establish or completely alter and destroy the identity of the existing states. A state legislature, as per Clause (e) of Article 3 of the Constitution, cannot even change the name of the state.

ARTICLE 3N empowered the Parliament to make law relating to the formation of new states and alteration of existing states. One member strongly believed that the proposal to alter an existing State must originate from the concerned State Legislature and not the parliament.

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